Newspapers, news wires, TV & radio transcripts, congressional transcripts, magazines, journals, business pub, Federal & State case law, International law and more. Separate password required (NPS login required to view)
For the law search interface, use the drop down menu in the upper left corner and switch to Research.
Journals, trade publications, newspapers, transcripts, company information, U.S. and International legal information and more.
LexisNexis offers two major databases for NPS users: Lexis Advance and Nexis Uni. This one, Nexis Uni is designed with a simplified search interface, uses a targeted subset of LexisNexis, and requires no special password. (NPS users of Nexis Uni are proxy-authenticated.) Documents come from a huge variety of newspapers, news wires, magazines, news weblogs, broadcast transcripts and more, and are provided in full-text (ASCII text only, no graphics). If you need additional information about differences between this product and the larger Lexis Advance (as well as the necessary password for Lexis Advance) please Ask a Librarian.
Newspapers, news wires, TV & radio transcripts, congressional transcripts, magazines, journals, business pub, Federal & State case law, International law and more. Separate password required (NPS login required to view)
For the law search interface, use the drop down menu in the upper left corner and switch to Research.
Journals, trade publications, newspapers, transcripts, company information, U.S. and International legal information and more.
LexisNexis offers two major databases for NPS users: Lexis Advance and Nexis Uni. This one, Nexis Uni is designed with a simplified search interface, uses a targeted subset of LexisNexis, and requires no special password. (NPS users of Nexis Uni are proxy-authenticated.) Documents come from a huge variety of newspapers, news wires, magazines, news weblogs, broadcast transcripts and more, and are provided in full-text (ASCII text only, no graphics). If you need additional information about differences between this product and the larger Lexis Advance (as well as the necessary password for Lexis Advance) please Ask a Librarian.
19th and 20th century African newspapers, featuring titles from Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa, Uganda and Zimbabwe.
Journal articles, books, serials, and radio and television transcripts from around the world. Global perspectives on high-interest issues from 1957 to 1995.